Monday 19 November 2012

9. How do filmmakers present characters in films?

In film, character introductions are extremely important. Filmmakers present characters in their film in various ways, styles and creativity.  The first push will be looking at the ability of the filmmaker to invoke some of the most powerful emotions in the world such as joy, anger, fear, and envy.  Not only can this moment inspire an intense audience reaction, but it can also offer a unique opportunity to understand the character insight and perhaps provide more explanation reflecting the character emotions being portrayed.  This is one of the basic step that many filmmakers will usually eye at.

Another, filmmakers will groom characters in film by creating phenomenon that will cause viewer to  learn by what the characters do and say.  The twist from the filmmaker mindset will also cause viewer to learn by what other characters say about them and how they react to those characters.  This whole set of learning between the audience and the character that the filmmakers are bringing into the film will derive the quality of the movie and set a standard that either can bring a good name to the filmmaker or otherwise.

Filmmakers create the best character in film not only use the above-mentioned means, but they also do it in a concise and creative way.  If done correctly, the character introduction can begin the transformation of a character into an icon.  This icon can then give high influence to the viewer in various ways; spiritually or physically.  One good example is the Star Wars epic movie that was first released in 1977 is one example of successful film portraying various characters into iconic element into society of all levels and generations.

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